New to the reef game!

detane

Member
Originally Posted by SpendingDough
http:///forum/post/3027499
Arrived today and lookin forward to getting it installed this weekend. No more fans and test kits.

I need to pick up a PH and CAL pinpoint monitor. where did you get your from?
I have seen a few PH pinpoints go for $80-90, and the Cal go for $200-$280.
Are they working well for you?
Also do you dose your tank with anything?
Thanks
 
Originally Posted by DETANE
http:///forum/post/3031767
I need to pick up a PH and CAL pinpoint monitor. where did you get your from?
I have seen a few PH pinpoints go for $80-90, and the Cal go for $200-$280.
Are they working well for you?
Also do you dose your tank with anything?
Thanks
I have a ph, salinity, calcium,and nitrate moniter and they are awesome! They are a little work to calibrate but worth it in the long run. I got mine from salty supply .com along with my chiller.
I add Reef advantage calcium, I add about a tablespoon when my calcium gets below 400.
I had to order some new heaters this week cause my old one blew up in my sump and shut down my gfi, so I am replacing all my old heaters with new one. 3 Marineland Stealth 250 watt shatterproof heaters, so when I placed my order I added on 2 yellow gorgonians and a new blue clam.LOL
Yeah this reef thing can be real pricey! I am ok with it though cause I love it.
By the way I havent told you yet how great your tank looks
good work.
 

culp

Active Member
Originally Posted by DETANE
http:///forum/post/3031764
MY Name should be " Try not to Spend anymore Dough!". This Hobby is draining my wallet. I spend about $200-$500 per month. DAYUM!

o i know it. i could change name to BROKE.
 

small triggers

Active Member
better to spend on the best in the beginning than buy 2 or 3 crappy less expensive ,,whatevers: whether it be skimmers, lights, pumps,, and have it right and much easier to manage
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by small triggers
http:///forum/post/3034547
better to spend on the best in the beginning than buy 2 or 3 crappy less expensive ,,whatevers: whether it be skimmers, lights, pumps,, and have it right and much easier to manage
+1...
 
Originally Posted by small triggers
http:///forum/post/3034547
better to spend on the best in the beginning than buy 2 or 3 crappy less expensive ,,whatevers: whether it be skimmers, lights, pumps,, and have it right and much easier to manage
I now have a brand new coralife cl220 (349.99) sitting collecting dust with all my spare parts.
Ahh ....at least it wasnt to expenive of a mistake.
 
Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3037523
looking good....
what are you adding this week...LOL
Nothing....lol....but last week ........we added a couple gorgonians and a new clam and a monsterous coral banded shrimp! My bristle worms are all but gone. Yeah! I was gonna put in a six line wrasse but was real hesitant. I didnt want it to chow down on all my inverts. Oh and I put a couple cardinal fish in the refuge to keep the seahorses company.
 

meowzer

Moderator
FYI...You need to get the cyano off the gorgonian...and that means it probably needs more flow on it
 

flower

Well-Known Member

The gorgonians don't need light to live. They should be in a cave or under an overhang, with lots of water flow. Algae gets to them and kills them.
I like your tank
Really like the sun coral!
 
Originally Posted by Flower
http:///forum/post/3037543

The gorgonians don't need light to live. They should be in a cave or under an overhang, with lots of water flow. Algae gets to them and kills them.
I like your tank
Really like the sun coral!
Those thng have been the bain of my existance lately! I couldnt find a place with enough flow where I could stick them in. They didnt come on any rock and placing them where the crabs and snails cant knock them over has been a problem. Question.....will the light harm them?
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by SpendingDough
http:///forum/post/3037550
Those thng have been the bain of my existance lately! I couldnt find a place with enough flow where I could stick them in. They didnt come on any rock and placing them where the crabs and snails cant knock them over has been a problem. Question.....will the light harm them?
NO, light will not harm them....You can glue them to a rock if you need to...
 

sbaumann14

Member
a display fuge!! that is one of the smartest/coolest things i have seen! gotta give ya props! most of us hide ours under the stand...don't know why I didn't think of something like that
you have a beautiful tank going, cant wait to see more! one thing i would suggest is to move the return line from above your ballasts to around behind them.
 

sbaumann14

Member
i dont know if i would have added a clam to such a "young" tank, but it should be ok. i wanted to get a sun coral, but didnt want the inconvienance of having to target feed it. I still cant get over the display fuge!!! now I'm gonna HAVE to do one
ps.... took a D-6 dozer up to Vernon about 2 yrs ago...you guys live in a great part of the country!
 
Originally Posted by sbaumann14
http:///forum/post/3037600
i dont know if i would have added a clam to such a "young" tank, but it should be ok. i wanted to get a sun coral, but didnt want the inconvienance of having to target feed it. I still cant get over the display fuge!!! now I'm gonna HAVE to do one
ps.... took a D-6 dozer up to Vernon about 2 yrs ago...you guys live in a great part of the country!
Thankyou very much! I thought that the fuge could have so many cool creatures in it why not make it dispay......that was my thinking at least. Yeah I love living in the valley but man it has been a miserable winter and spring so far.
 
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